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  • Santa Ysabel Art Gallery (SYAG) presents ‘Eclectic Vision’ by Stan Goudey from September 7 through October 27. A celebrated figure in the San Diego County arts scene, Goudey’s latest collection is a testament to his profound connection to the world around him – capturing the quiet elegance of still lifes, the vibrancy of urban and rural landscapes, and the evocative nostalgia of trains. Through his skilled use of watercolors, acrylics, and oils, Goudey weaves a captivating narrative. Each piece in Eclectic Vision invites viewers to pause, reflect, and lose themselves in the serene and timeless beauty that defines his work. Santa Ysabel Art Gallery will host a special opening reception for ‘Eclectic Vision’ on Saturday, September 7 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Santa Ysabel Gallery is open to the public Thursday – Monday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., and by appointment. For more information, visit https://santaysabelartgallery.com/. Santa Ysabel Art Gallery on Instagram and Facebook
  • Cardiff 101 Main Street Hosts 2024 Encinitas Mayoral Election Forum Cardiff 101 Main Street, in collaboration with the Cardiff-by-the-Sea Town Council Committee, is proud to announce the upcoming Encinitas Mayoral Election Forum. This important event will take place at the Ada Harris School Auditorium, located at 1508 Windsor Road, Cardiff, CA 92007, on Tuesday, September 17, 2024, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The forum provides a valuable opportunity for Encinitas residents to engage directly with the candidates for the position of Encinitas Mayor. Each candidate will have the chance to respond to questions submitted by the community, offering insights into their policies and vision for the future of Encinitas. Residents are encouraged to submit their questions in advance. Cardiff Town Council seeks to inform resident voters of candidate views on local matters. The public is encouraged to submit their questions for the candidates to encmayorquestions@gmail.com between September 3 and September 15, 2024. The public's questions will be reviewed and compiled by the CTC committee and the moderator one day prior to the forum. Based on past experience, there will be an abundance of questions, and not all questions will be asked. No questions will be accepted after the deadline or on the day of the event. The forum will be moderated by Stephen Wyer, a respected journalist and podcaster known for his work on the Stay Classy Podcast. Steve has reported on local politics, crime, and enterprise for The Coast News, The Union (Sacramento), CBS Los Angeles, and several Los Angeles Area newspapers. Steve holds a B.A. in Journalism from UCLA. Since Encinitas' incorporation in 1986, the Cardiff-by-the-Sea Town Council has held Election Forums to bring candidates for elected city office together to share their perspectives on important community questions. Now, as a committee of Cardiff 101 Main Street, the Cardiff-by-the Sea Town Council continues to host forums for the offices of Encinitas District 3 Council Member (not up for election this year) and Encinitas Mayor. Cardiff-by-the-Sea Town Council uses this format in response to the community’s desire for a more local, Cardiff and Encinitas-focused forum, rather than one addressing regional/national issues. Having questions submitted in advance allows our moderator to parse topics and create a more informative and cohesive forum. Save the date and join us for an evening of informative dialogue and community engagement! Cardiff-by-the-Sea Town Council Mission Statement: The Cardiff-by-the-Sea Town Council advocates on behalf of Cardiff residents and strives to keep them informed, interested, and engaged in community matters. Support our mission by becoming a Resident Member of Cardiff 101 Main Street: Become a Resident Member. For more information visit: cardiff101.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Panda diplomacy between the United States and China is revived as two giant pandas begin their journey to San Diego. Plus, the public will soon be invited to comment on a proposed 1,000 bed homeless shelter near Little Italy. And, the challenge of providing recuperative care for those experiencing homelessness after a hospital stay.
  • The Board of Supervisors voted 4-0 Tuesday to give CLERB greater power to investigate in-custody deaths.
  • Syrian soccer player Abdel Basset al-Sarout became the poster child for the Syrian revolution with his iconic protest anthems. In death, he has become its saint. But he didn't do it alone.
  • A Nicaraguan woman staying legally in the United States has chosen to leave because of concern over President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign for mass deportations.
  • Permanent tent cities are another idea Trump has for dealing with people who are unhoused. Sequestering people with mental illness or substance abuse in one place has been tried, an expert says, and "it turns into hell on earth."
  • Senators grilled Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on vaccines, abortion and Medicaid in his confirmation hearing to lead HHS. RFK Jr. has another hearing Thursday.
  • The now-former Fox News host reached a settlement to resolve an accusation against him, but a recently released memo brought the issue back into the public eye.
  • A federal judge in Texas has rejected a plea deal between Boeing and the U.S. Justice Department, saying the court should play a bigger role in selecting an independent monitor to oversee the company.
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